Sprawl is faulted for contributing to excessive commuting and transportation costs, raising the cost of providing infrastructure and other public services (Carruthers, 2002). With the advent of the environmental movement in the 1960s, concern for the impact urban growth was having on the environment caused a surge of growth management legislation that eventually led to several states implementing state growth management programs (SGMPs). While there have been several studies done on the effectiveness of SGMPs in containing sprawl, there have been no studies of state-growth management that focus solely on the Western States, states that have many characteristics in common such as the percentage of federal land and limited resources. Addition...
Although growth management programs have many purposes, a critical one is to contain urban and subur...
As the realization of the costs associated with urban sprawl grows, more and more state and local go...
This report on urban sprawl is presented in 16 chapters, which are divided into four parts. Part I, ...
Sprawl is faulted for contributing to excessive commuting and transportation costs, raising the cost...
Thirteen states in the United States have adopted state growth management legislation that aims to p...
Concern over the rate of spatial growth of urban areas has become a significant national political i...
Driven by negative externalities from suburban sprawl, many states in the US have adopted comprehens...
The literature in the US has extensively examined the policies of state and sub-state areas that are...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The results of numerous polls and several ballot initiatives show that Americans are highly supporti...
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Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
The classic dream of moving to a spacious, single-family home in the suburbs has led urban sprawl to...
Although growth management programs have many purposes, a critical one is to contain urban and subur...
As the realization of the costs associated with urban sprawl grows, more and more state and local go...
This report on urban sprawl is presented in 16 chapters, which are divided into four parts. Part I, ...
Sprawl is faulted for contributing to excessive commuting and transportation costs, raising the cost...
Thirteen states in the United States have adopted state growth management legislation that aims to p...
Concern over the rate of spatial growth of urban areas has become a significant national political i...
Driven by negative externalities from suburban sprawl, many states in the US have adopted comprehens...
The literature in the US has extensively examined the policies of state and sub-state areas that are...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The results of numerous polls and several ballot initiatives show that Americans are highly supporti...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
The classic dream of moving to a spacious, single-family home in the suburbs has led urban sprawl to...
Although growth management programs have many purposes, a critical one is to contain urban and subur...
As the realization of the costs associated with urban sprawl grows, more and more state and local go...
This report on urban sprawl is presented in 16 chapters, which are divided into four parts. Part I, ...